ABSTRACT

The Making of Ireland by James Lydon provides an accessible history of Ireland from the earliest times. James Lydon recounts, in colourful detail, the waves of settlers, missionaries and invaders which have come to Ireland since pre-history and offers a long perspective on Irish history right up to the present time.

This comprehensive survey includes discussion of the arrival of St. Patrick in the fifth century and Henry II in the twelfth, as well as that of numerous soldiers, traders and craftsmen through the ages. The author explores how these settlers have shaped the political and cultural climate of Ireland today. James Lydon charts the changing racial mix of Ireland through the ages which shaped the Irish nation. The author also follows Ireland's long and troubled entanglement with England from its beginning many centuries ago.

The Making of Ireland offers a complete history in one volume. Through a predominantly political narrative, James Lydon provides a coherent and readable introduction to this vital complex history.

chapter |19 pages

Saints and Scholars

Early Christian Ireland

chapter |17 pages

The Viking Impact

chapter |22 pages

The Feudal Lordship

chapter |23 pages

The Two Nations

chapter |22 pages

The Geraldine Supremacy

chapter |34 pages

The End of the Old Order

chapter |34 pages

A New Ireland

chapter |25 pages

Revolution and Emancipation

chapter |28 pages

The Genesis of Home Rule

chapter |34 pages

Towards a Republic

chapter |8 pages

Epilogue

The new Irland